Baron de Marbot (1782–1854)
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THE YOUNG HUSSAR - VOLUME 1 - A FRENCH CAVALRYMAN OF THE NAPOLEONIC WARS AT MARENGO, AUSTERLITZ, JENA, EYLAU &… (2006) 5 eksemplarer
Napoleón de Marengo a Waterloo. Memorias de un soldado de la república y el Imperio. (1945) 2 eksemplarer
General Marbots erindringer fra Napoleonstiden 2 eksemplarer
Mémoires du Général baron de Marbot Tome III: Polotsk - La Bérézina - Leipzig - Waterloo 1 eksemplar
General Marbot's Erimdringer Fra Napoleonstiden: I Uddrag; Med Biller Af Maerd Og Begivenheder 1 eksemplar
Memoiren des französischen Generals Marbot 1 eksemplar
The Memoirs of General Baron De Marbot 1 eksemplar
The Memoirs of Baron de Marbot - late Lieutenant General in the French Army. Vol. I (2010) 1 eksemplar
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- Juridisk navn
- de Marbot, Jean Baptiste Antoine Marcellin
- Fødselsdato
- 1782-08-18
- Dødsdag
- 1854-11-16
- Begravelsessted
- Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, Paris, France
- Køn
- male
- Nationalitet
- France
- Fødested
- La Rivière, Altillac, Corrèze, Limousin, France
- Dødssted
- Paris, France
- Uddannelse
- Sorèze
- Erhverv
- Lieutenant General, French Army
soldier (French Army) - Relationer
- Marbot, Antoine Adolphe Marcelin (brother)
Marbot, Jean Antoine (father)
Canrobert, François Certain (cousin) - Organisationer
- French 23rd Chasseurs a Cheval
- Priser og hædersbevisninger
- Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor
Peer of France
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It was a real blow to me when some one began to throw doubts upon the authenticity of Marbot's memoirs. ...the gallant, the inimitable Marbot! His book is that which gives us the best picture by far of the Napoleonic soldiers, and to me they are even more interesting than their great leader, though his must ever be the most singular figure in history." --Through the Magic Door, p. 168-169… (mere)